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At 12:57 PM 3/27/99 -0500, you wrote:

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> I have just been diagnosed. I have NIDDM. Does anyone know what type of food

> I can eat that is lower in carbs and sugar? I am having a hard time cutting

> back. BRiehl

Sorry to hear about the diagnosis but glad that you now know and are on your

way to control. A " dietmeister " I'm not but you can expect a lot of good

informative nutritional tips here.

By the way, I'm always puzzled by the phrase, " NIDDM " ? I was told 6+years ago

that I too was NIDDM but I now require insulin to control the diabetes. I was

wondering how to write this in my Medic Alert medallion, " Diabetic, non-insulin

dependant, requires insulin. " I could see the paramedics and doctors

scratching their head over this one. I had it stamped, " Diabetic, Type 2, on

insulin. "

Don't worry about the words...after a short period of time you too will be

speaking the native language, " Diabetonics " . <grin>

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Dear Bill,

Read your email & want you to know there's tons of info on the web. I

also was just diagnosed & immediately began searching & came up with too

much to read. I'm a sweet-a-wholic but found a product called Splenda

that can't be purchased yet in the states that one can use to bake or

cook. I found a source in New Zealand who steered me to another source

in Los Angeles & ordered a supply of it. Now I;ll be able to bake some

goodies so I'll not feel deprived. Keep in touch & I'll let you know

my success or failure.

Good luck,

Sylvia Segel cimi75@...

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Barbara,

Many times on the web I have seen people writing about Doctor Riochard K.

Bernstein, M.D. I finally bought the book but haven't started to read it yet.

Next time you get to a book store flip through the pages and see if you can find

the help you are looking for.

Bernstein is an engineer who came down with diabetes. He became so involved

with the subject that he went back to school and got his medical degree he runs

a private practice in NY and only treats patients with diabetes. The book is,

" Diagetes Solution, A Complete Guide to Achieving Normal Blood Sugars "

Be well.

Edd

Newly diagnosed

I have just been diagnosed. I have NIDDM. Does anyone know what type of food

I can eat that is lower in carbs and sugar? I am having a hard time cutting

back. BRiehl

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Robin, Thanks Barb

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> In a message dated 99-03-28 13:57:17 EST, you write:

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> << I am glad for this service. I can share my feelings with others who

> understand. And I realize there are many. Thanks for listening. >>

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> BARB: It is nice to be able to share your feelings with others that might

> have those same feelings. Welcome.

> God's Speed.

> ***Robin***

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At 02:04 PM 3/28/99 -0500, you wrote:

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> Papa. I am a nurse. I am having great difficulty accepting my diagnosis. I

> know I have no choice if I want to live healthy. When I went to school, I

> learned non insulin dependent and insulin dependent. I work in geriatrics and

> these are the terms we still use. I treat diabetics and know a great deal

> about the disease. But when I have to treat myself, it becomes difficult. I

> forget much of what I teach daily to Residents. Or I don't want to remember.

> I am glad for this service. I can share my feelings with others who

> understand. And I realize there are many. Thanks for listening.

To be quite honest, I haven't met anyone who came out of the doctors office,

hugged me and said, " I just got the most wonderful news. I'm a diabetic. " DO

NOT think I am making light of your message, I don't do that. What I read is

that you are having the same difficulty accepting your diagnosis the same as I

and hundreds of others have gone through. What your message means to me is

that you are human...and there's nothing wrong with that. You are finding that

" book knowledge " is different from " life experiences. " Once you find your

grove, and you will find it, I believe that you will have a much better line of

communication with those who you come in contact with. Why? You will really

know what they are going to go through because you experienced it. You will

touch many lives positively.

I just re-read your message to think of one word to sum it up, and the word I

came up was compassion.

You are definitely a winner!

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Papa, Thanks so much for the kind words. I know that I have alot of work to

do, and I will. Barb

Re: Newly diagnosed

At 02:04 PM 3/28/99 -0500, you wrote:

Papa. I am a nurse. I am having great difficulty accepting my diagnosis. I

know I have no choice if I want to live healthy. When I went to school, I

learned non insulin dependent and insulin dependent. I work in geriatrics and

these are the terms we still use. I treat diabetics and know a great deal about

the disease. But when I have to treat myself, it becomes difficult. I forget

much of what I teach daily to Residents. Or I don't want to remember. I am glad

for this service. I can share my feelings with others who understand. And I

realize there are many. Thanks for listening.

To be quite honest, I haven't met anyone who came out of the doctors office,

hugged me and said, " I just got the most wonderful news. I'm a diabetic. " DO

NOT think I am making light of your message, I don't do that. What I read is

that you are having the same difficulty accepting your diagnosis the same as I

and hundreds of others have gone through. What your message means to me is that

you are human...and there's nothing wrong with that. You are finding that " book

knowledge " is different from " life experiences. " Once you find your grove, and

you will find it, I believe that you will have a much better line of

communication with those who you come in contact with. Why? You will really

know what they are going to go through because you experienced it. You will

touch many lives positively.

I just re-read your message to think of one word to sum it up, and the word I

came up was compassion.

You are definitely a winner!

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